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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Remembering...

There was something I was going to tell you...but I forgot.   Any of my family or friends knows that this is a phrase that comes out of my mouth rather frequently.  It's something that sort of bugs me about myself, seriously, why do I forget so many things? I think that part of it is because I have a lot of responsibilities in my life, and so my mind is going a million directions all at once. When I was single, and when I was a new mom, I remember thinking, "I don't need to write that or this down, I don't forget things."  That was true then.  When my life was mostly about me, it was much easier to remember things. Then as time went on, I started to find myself having a harder time with each progressing year to keep on top of things.  At one point, or probably several points, Tom told me that I should really organize my time and write things down, so I wouldn't forget.  I tried all the typical things that the world lists as ways to remember things, like this:


or this:

or trying to visual what I want to remember:

And although these things have seemed to help sometimes, they don't seem to work all the time.  And, thanks to Google calendar, I don't forget places I need to be, unless I forget to put them on the calendar.  I did that just this week.  Oops. :( 

In doing my word study on remember today, I was reminded of things that I already knew, but in my regular goings about my day, I don't always recollect that I know.  Here are some scriptures that helped me to remember.  :)

Yea, how quick to be lifted up in pride; yea, how quick to boast, and do all manner of that which is iniquity; and how slow are they to remember the Lord their God, and to give ear unto his counsels, yea, how slow to walk in wisdom’s paths  (Helaman 12:5)

Obviously, this one is very clearly the one that we all do as we get caught up in doing things we want to, and when they work out really well, we are tempted to forget that we should remember and thank Him for helping us to succeed. 

But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you. (John 14: 25-26)

 But, this scripture reminds us that if we are living in such a way as to have the Holy Ghost with us, that we WILL be able to remember all things!

Totally testing this theory this week.


5 comments:

  1. Ya, remembering things makes life better :) Unless its something you don't want to remember. :(

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  2. I am going to test it too! I appreciated you saying, " we should remember and thank Him for helping us to succeed." I am going to work harder at thanking Heavenly Father for when the Holy Ghost reminds me to remember :-)

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  3. I like that! :) It's true, though! My mind gets so distracted, even when just having to focus on myself! I think we always need Him if we need any help in anything, especially something that has to do with our minds or our hearts! :)

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  4. IT IS so comforting to know that the Holy Ghost will help us remember everything we need to if we are living in a way that is worthy to have him in our lives! Thanks for the reminder! 😊

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  5. I loved this post, because it totally applies to my every day life... :P Something to think about for sure. Thanks, Sis. Housholder!

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